logo
Louvre hosts cultural treasure ‘Una Bulaquena' of Philippines

Louvre hosts cultural treasure ‘Una Bulaquena' of Philippines

Gulf Today19-06-2025
Representative of the iron will of a people found in every corner of the world, an oil painting of a 16-year-old elitista provincial lass is now on display at the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
This is the 185X87 centimetre rendition of Emiliana Yriarte Trinidad (January 4, 1878-March 22, 1971) by no less than her art instructor, Juan Luna (October 25, 1857-December 7, 1899), completed in 1895; known as 'Una Bulaquena' or 'La Bulaquena.'
That was 11 years after Luna – older brother of another Philippine hero, General Antonio Luna (October 29, 1866-June 5, 1899) – won the grand prize at the 1884 Exposicion Nacional de Bellas Artes in Madrid, Spain for his 'La Spolarium,' a mockery on the Spanish conquest of his motherland, featuring dying gladiators.
Alongside other scions of wealthy Filipino and Philippine-born Spaniards in Europe, the elder art student Luna, propagated for liberty from Spain.
Unveiled last Monday in the presence of Department of Culture and Tourism/Louvre Abu Dhabi chairman Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak and Philippine Ambassador to the UAE Alfonso Ferdinand Ver, the painting, which Trinidad herself sold to a 'very influential art collector' at the pre-stages of World War II, is the second to be loaned to the museum.
'It is a continuity of relationship with the Philippines that began several years ago. It came from the necessity to have a beautiful artwork representing Filipino culture, supported by the Philippine Embassy,' Louvre Abu Dhabi director Manuel Rabate told Gulf Today.
It was in 2022 when the Ayala Museum brought to Louvre Abu Dhabi from among its gold artifacts collection, a funerary mask from Butuan, Agusan del Norte and a cup from Nabua, Camarines Sur, dating 10th to 13th centuries -- still on exhibit.
According to National Museum of the Philippines deputy director general Jorelle Legaspi, the one-year-stay of 'Una Bulaquena' in the UAE is historic.
It is the first time that this 2008-declared National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines would be shared globally through another country.
Related Legaspi: 'Emiliana Yriarte Trinidad had the foresight to sell her portrait to a very influential art collector, actually the National Museum of the Philippines in the 1940s.'
Leafing through the archives of the museum that began operating in 1901, Legaspi said 'Una Bulaquena' escaped from the near obliteration of Manila, a consequence of the city's 1944-1945 liberation from the Japanese Imperial Army by the American forces, as 'that art collector' decided to have Malacanang, the Presidential Palace, as its repository.
''Una Bulaquena' still exists because of Emiliana's willpower to protect it from the war. Many of our best collections, works of art, and national treasures were lost or destroyed during the Battle of Manila. Both are a story of a strong, independent woman, of quiet confidence, of survival and resilience. It was not until 1986 that the National Museum was able to retrieve the painting and put it under it care within the museum itself,' Legaspi said.
On the possibility that Louvre Abu Dhabi be the temporary home of other Filipino masterpieces, Rabate said: 'We showcase the connection of cultures. We are always sensitive to moments in the history of art where there is an encounter between different identities. This painting reflects that, highlighting the Western influence that is also part of Juan's legacy, while also speaking deeply about Filipino identity. We will have other partnerships, whether in permanent galleries or temporary exhibitions. The 'Asian Roads of Exchange' is a key project in 2026.'
On the possibility that the National Museum of the Philippines would also host UAE artifacts and treasures, Legaspi said: 'We are definitely open to the idea. Whenever we have a museum-to-museum partnership, it is always important that we can provide the same care as what our partner would expect. We are working very hard towards that.'
Ambassador Ver said 'Una Bulaquena' in the UAE 'is a testament to the expanding relations, not only through labour migration, but to the strengthening of bilateral ties, in different and previously untapped fields.'
From Abu Dhabu-based multi-awarded artist-musician Sky Biscocho: 'It is always a joy and honour when artists' works are showcased internationally.'
From Dubai-based gallerist Carlo Garrido: 'It was a powerful, emotional moment when I saw it. It shines a spotlight on the world class artistry we bring to the global stage.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

‘Les Misérables: World Tour Spectacular' coming to Manila in January 2026
‘Les Misérables: World Tour Spectacular' coming to Manila in January 2026

Filipino Times

time2 days ago

  • Filipino Times

‘Les Misérables: World Tour Spectacular' coming to Manila in January 2026

The internationally acclaimed musical Les Misérables is set to return to Manila in January 2026 for a limited run at The Theatre at Solaire. Titled Les Misérables: World Tour Spectacular, the production is presented by Cameron Mackintosh, Nick Grace Management, and GMG Productions, and coincides with the show's 40th anniversary at London's Sondheim Theatre. 'We're beyond thrilled to bring this monumental show back to Manila. This time in a groundbreaking, never-before-seen format,' said Carlos Candal, CEO of GMG Productions. 'Filipino audiences have always shown incredible passion for world-class theater, and we know 'Les Misérables: World Tour Spectacular' will be unlike anything they've experienced before,' he added. The touring version, expanded from the West End's record-breaking Staged Concert, features new set and lighting designs and a cast and crew of over 110, including an international all-star lineup and Filipino musicians performing live on stage. Casting will be announced soon. The show will run from January 20 to February 15, 2026. Tickets go on sale to the public on August 11 via TicketWorld.

Kris Bernal shares fangirl moment after seeing Nicole Scherzinger in NYC
Kris Bernal shares fangirl moment after seeing Nicole Scherzinger in NYC

Filipino Times

time2 days ago

  • Filipino Times

Kris Bernal shares fangirl moment after seeing Nicole Scherzinger in NYC

Actress Kris Bernal couldn't hide her excitement after catching a glimpse of global icon Nicole Scherzinger during a recent trip to New York City. In an Instagram post, Kris shared a video of Scherzinger greeting fans outside the theater following her performance in the Broadway musical Sunset Boulevard. The actress, who waited backstage, cheered as Scherzinger walked past on her way to a waiting vehicle. 'Waited backstage to catch Nicole Scherzinger after her performance in Sunset Boulevard—fangirl moment!!' Bernal said. Kris was accompanied by her husband, businessman Perry Choi, and their daughter Hailee during the trip. Between stroller strolls, snack breaks, and lots of cuddles, we made memories we'll cherish forever. This city never sleeps, and neither did our hearts, full of love and awe for our baby's first taste of the Big Apple,' Bernal wrote in her caption. Kris and Perry tied the knot in September 2021 and welcomed their daughter, Hailee Lucca, in August 2023. Earlier this month, Filipino singers Anthony Rosaldo and Sophia Laforteza of the global pop group Katseye also met Nicole Scherzinger.

Pia Wurtzbach turns heads at Marcos' 4th SONA amid rumored rift with Heart Evangelista
Pia Wurtzbach turns heads at Marcos' 4th SONA amid rumored rift with Heart Evangelista

Filipino Times

time2 days ago

  • Filipino Times

Pia Wurtzbach turns heads at Marcos' 4th SONA amid rumored rift with Heart Evangelista

Pia Wurtzbach surprised attendees at President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s 2025 State of the Nation Address (SONA) when she arrived at the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City on Monday. The former Miss Universe, clad in an all-white modern terno, was seen waving to reporters as she entered with Py Caunan, the newly appointed administrator of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA). Just last week, OWWA introduced Wurtzbach as its new ambassador. Based in Dubai since her marriage to travel entrepreneur Jeremy Jauncey, she recently visited Saudi Arabia to meet with overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). She has been actively encouraging OFWs to secure their OWWA e-card for access to the agency's services and benefits. Her presence at this year's SONA quickly gained attention online, with many netizens commenting on her supposed rivalry with Heart Evangelista, a regular SONA attendee as the wife of Senate President Francis Escudero. Social media users speculated whether the two style icons crossed paths and began comparing their outfits. Evangelista previously denied having an issue with Wurtzbach, clarifying that she has 'never had a problem' with the beauty queen and even wished her 'nothing but the best.' Wurtzbach has also stated that she never intended to compete with anyone in the fashion scene, where Evangelista has long been a fixture.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store